3. Brooklyn Tavern
Leslievillers have found their home away from home: a low-key dining room with plenty of space for a stroller. (The Star’s Amy Pataki calls the roast chicken “a marvel.”)

4. Brockton General
After three years on Dundas West, the sweet little bistro is calling it a day. Fans have exactly nine days left to say farewell.

5. Bent
Susur Lee’s new Toronto restaurant, Luckee, is soft-launching over the weekend at the Soho Met. Considering the unwavering unreservability at Bent, Lee’s Dundas Street outpost, we suspect it will do okay.

7. The Carbon Bar
A tepid Globe review hasn’t stunted Carbon Bar’s popularity: it’s full to capacity through March 3rd.

8. George
Recently crowned a Canadian culinary champ, Lorenzo Loseto knows how to keep things simple, too: his rustic multi-tiered muffuletta sandwich was described by the Star’s Jennifer Bainas “worthy of obsession.”

9. Enoteca Sociale
Yelp editors pegged Enoteca as one of the two best places to eat in Toronto. (The other? The St. Lawrence Market.)

Honourable Mentions: Dan Ackroyd was spotted sampling shellfish at Rock Lobster; Ben Mulroney loves the tuna tacos at One; and Bar Isabel celebri-chef Grant van Gameren is moonlighting as a model for Roots. Also, St. Catherines food truck El Gastronomo Vagabondo has been nominated alongside 14 U.S. trucks for the title of 2014 Food Truck Taco of the Year. (They’re currently in 5th place—vote them up here.)